Shriners caught in mortgage scam.
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According to the lawsuit filed under the Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA), Flores allegedly told consumers that he was the "free and clear" owner of the homes he sold, but Galindo Trust was in fact still making payments on the same homes, which Flores and Small acquired in a mass purchase from Shriner's Hospital. The lawsuit alleges that Flores never disclosed the pre-existing liens to most of the buyers. Shriner's was not aware of the scam and is not a target of the Attorney General's legal action.
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